Listen, I know it's his property and he's free to do whatever he wants with/to it, but just seems pretty stupid to buy things just to destroy it. Regardless of whether or not it's made by Apple. Just seems juvenile.

If that was my son, I will blend it and feed him for dinner to tonight.
Specially on Monther's day, just so he will remember for he rest of his life when Monther's day come, and remember how much sacrifice each mother did for their child, not to waste money on buying destroied item or destroy perfectly good item, just because they can.

If that was my son, I will blend it and feed him for dinner to tonight.
Specially on Monther's day, just so he will remember for he rest of his life when Monther's day come, and remember how much sacrifice each mother did for their child, not to waste money on buying destroied item or destroy perfectly good item, just because they can.

If that was my son, I will blend it and feed him for dinner to tonight.
Specially on Monther's day, just so he will remember for he rest of his life when Monther's day come, and remember how much sacrifice each mother did for their child, not to waste money on buying destroied item or destroy perfectly good item, just because they can.

If that was my son, I will blend it and feed him for dinner to tonight.
Specially on Monther's day, just so he will remember for he rest of his life when Monther's day come, and remember how much sacrifice each mother did for their child, not to waste money on buying destroied item or destroy perfectly good item, just because they can.

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